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Startup Boost FAQ
Yeah, I've had this for a week or so now, but I've not turned it on.
I use the Sleeping tabs feature and for me I see this as defeating the purpose of Sleeping tabs, which is to save/free up resources. I look at it like one is defeating the other. For me, why would I turn something on that uses and keeps resources and then turn something on that frees resources.
Ok so you want to be able to start your browser faster, but for me I do not see it taking so much time to start edge that it would need this. Edge starts quick enough for me on its own.
Like I said, for me, I see no need for it, but I'm sure lots of others will.
But this is just my 20cents worth.
Dennis5mile
Dennis5mile I agree .. even from cold boot, browser startup takes no significant time at all. Certainly a negligible amount of time compared to the network roundtrips to fetch even a simple web site.
Maybe it's a different story for older slower systems without SSD drives? But then, on those systems, do they really have RAM to spare to hold half dozen msedge.exe processes alive?
And if those processes get paged out to disk (swapfile) will they really resume any faster than a freshly started process?
I am skeptical .. imho this needs to be measured, on real world customer systems, not in a test lab -- and across both older/slower and newer/faster configurations. And if it's only saving a few milliseconds of startup time, it's not worth the added complexity and trouble.
- HotCakeXFeb 18, 2021MVPon real world, I've been testing this for a couple of months, it is useful and I see significant speed boost when I try to launch Edge.
I'm using SSD on M.2 port, one of the fastest, with startup boost, Edge launches instantly, without it, Edge takes a little more time.
so far I'm not talking about after restarting your computer, just when you normally close Edge and then reopen it, immediately or some time later.
that being said, it's also useful after Windows login, Edge launches faster since its components start loading as soon as possible.
you can disable startup boost, only for when Windows boots up, by disabling Microsoft Edge in startup section of task manager.
Startup boost in Edge is useful in more areas other than when you start your computer. the main advantage is when you close Edge and reopen it immediately or some time later.- ShawnVNFeb 18, 2021Copper Contributor
HotCakeX I do see Edge listed in TaskMgr startup list .. but I don't have any setting re startup boost in edge://settings/system
Hopefully the screenshot I pasted is visible..
I suspect something is horked with my install, but no idea what. It's a 2-week old clean install .. nothing but Office and Visual Studio installed. :shrug:
If there area any registry keys or anything else I should look at, which control the visibility of features in edge://settings, I'm keen to learn.
- HotCakeXFeb 18, 2021MVPStartup boost is not fully rolled out in stable channel.
in task manager, there are 2 things related to Edge, one of them is updater or Edge update, which should stay active and not disabled.
that's what you must be seeing.
if you want to try start up boost you can use a higher version in insider channels